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Elements Of Horror In The Monkey's Paw By W. W Jacobs

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The story ‘The Monkey’s Paw’ by W.W. Jacobs best fits the horror genre because of the unknown, unbelieveable, and the unstoppable. The unknown is the suspense that drives our imaginations to start drawing conclusions and, begin forming an ending to the story. The unbelievable is how beyond belief something is such as a man saying a giant frying pan will crush the city in one hour, it's beyond belief and doesn’t fit our expectations. The unstoppable is where you cannot change anything so you try to avoid it as much as possible, such as death, humans cannot escape death so we try to avoid it as much as possible, like height, drowning, planes, car crashes, etc. The elements of horror go on but these three are what makes this scary story. The …show more content…

Then specifically say, “it’s just an ordinary little paw, dried to a mummy.” They also say, “Sound like Arabian Nights,” as well as, “Do you think you could wish for four pairs of hands for me?” They also say, I expect you’ll find the cash tied up in a big bag in the middle of your bed,” and then said and something horrible squatting up on top of the wardrobe watching as you pocket your ill-gotten gains.” Then the next morning they still mock him for “wishing” on the paw. They say, The idea of our listening to such nonsense! How could wishes be granted in these days? And if they could, how could two hundred pounds hurt you father?” They make fun of it because the idea of wishes coming true is so far beyond reality and what we believe in today. Today people only “wish” for fun and for a laugh. People make a wish on birthday candles, at 11:11, and when they see a shooting star but it never comes true. It is all just in good fun and gives a little magic to our daily lives. But they get a reality check in the story when the son dies and they get two hundred pounds for it. When the son died made the paw real in all of their eyes and taught them the lesson of not judging a book by it’s cover. The third and final major element of the story ‘The Monkey’s Paw’ by W.W. Jacobs is the unstoppable. There are many things that are unstoppable in the story. The wishes can not be unwish after,

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